PPT-1 The Lunar Atmospheric Tide as Viewed by Multiple Satellit
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Jeff Forbes Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences University of Colorado Boulder CO Brief history of the lunar atmospheric tide and recent resurgence in
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Jeff Forbes Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences University of Colorado Boulder CO Brief history of the lunar atmospheric tide and recent resurgence in interest Characterizing lunar tidal forcing. Jody . K. . Wilson. 1. (jody.wilson@unh.edu), N. Schwadron. 1. , H. . E. . Spence. 1. , . A. W. Case. 2,7. , . A. P. Jordan. 1. , J. . B. . Blake. 3. ,. J. . Kasper. 2,7. , M. D. Looper. 3. , J. E. Mazur. Steve Miller . (. Steven.Miller@colostate.edu. ). Updated: 27 July 2012. Lunar Spectral Irradiance Model. Miller and Turner, 2009. IEEE Trans. . Geosci. . Rem. Sens., 47(7), 2316-2329. . A . lunar irradiance prediction model . Gregorian date Solarterms Jan Lunardate26272829 12th Lunar Month 34567810111213141517181920212224252627Moderate Cold: Severe Cold: Feb Lunardate2829 1st Lunar Month 2345689101112131516171819202223242 Gregorian date Solarterms Jan Lunardate212223242527282930 12th Lunar Month 45678911121314151618192021Moderate Cold: Severe Cold: Feb Lunardate2223252627282930 1st Lunar Month 234567910111213141617181 LUNAR Team. Gravitational Physics. Lunar Physics. Lunar Laser Ranging. 12 April 2011. Pasadena, California. Overall Schedule. University of . Califonia. , San Diego. Tom Murphy. Via Telephone. Goddard Space Flight . Lunar motions & lunar phases. Lunar axial rotation & orbital revolution. Eclipses & the line of nodes. Lunar eclipses. Solar eclipses. Relative . Earth-Moon-Sun . distances. Lunar Motions. DAY Date Day Time Tide Date Time Tide Date Time Tide Date Time Tide Date Time Tide Date Time Tide Date Time Tide Date Time Tide 1 MO no daylight low TU 1624 1.9 FR 1835 1.1 SU 1857 1.6 WE 0841 0.9 FR Unit 3. : The Moon. 1. Objectives. To be able to describe the phenomenon of how a lunar eclipse occurs.. To be able to apply what they already know about the moons orbit to this “special case.”. To apply what they know about the wavelengths of light to the appearance of the moon during the eclipse. . What causes Solar and Lunar Eclipses?. Quick Review!. Solar. means. Lunar. means. The SUN!. The MOON!. What is an Eclipse?. An eclipse happens when one object gets in between you and another object and blocks your view.. Presented by Kesler Science. Why does the moon look different every night?. Can you make predictions about the Moon’s appearance?. Essential Question:. Lunar Cycle . – the change in appearance of the Moon as it makes one full revolution around the Earth. . MODIS/VIIRS Calibration Workshop 26 February 2021VIIRS Observations of the MoonSNPP and NOAA20 execute roll maneuvers each month to capture the Moon in the Earthview sector at phase angle 51before Ful 1Hiroshi SasakiDirector JAXA Space Exploration Center JSECJapan Aerospace Exploration AgencyJune 17th 2019 62nd Session of COPUOS ViennaSLIMPinpoint LandingJFY2021KaguyaMarsothersMoonPromote Commercia The highest tides in Washington including Olympia usually occur during the winter These higher tides generally known as 147King Tides148 occur when the sun and moon align causing an increased gravitat Tubes and Permanently . Shadowed . Regions . Sarah Withee. LSIC . Extreme Access PNT subgroup lead. Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory. Sarah.withee@jhuapl.edu. Introduction . to the Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium .
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